See a 3-D Printed Humanoid at World Maker Faire
If you’re attending World Maker Faire in New York next month, be sure to see the progress Chuck Fletcher has made on his InMoov robot, an open source humanoid robot that anyone can print and motorize.
If you’re attending World Maker Faire in New York next month, be sure to see the progress Chuck Fletcher has made on his InMoov robot, an open source humanoid robot that anyone can print and motorize.
We’re in the midst of Maker Faire season here at Make, and are hurriedly (but calmly) preparing for the upcoming fourth annual World Maker Faire New York. We hope to start doing these posts on a more regular basis in the near future, but for now we’ll be announcing new products in large batches. Thanks to the beautifully round number of recent additions, all of the products discussed below are also on the first page of our New Arrivals category.
Start the new school year off right: make mug cake teacher gifts for new faces and old favorites!
I was in a band in high school that did a heavy metal jam cover from time to time, but they weren’t nearly as clever or appealing as this one from Tumblr user skulking skull king!
This weekend, make a fun, colorful fashion statement with this Shrinky Dinks polka dot necklace tutorial!
Lego has made it super quick to make your first remote-controlled EV3 robot. How quick? It took me less than an hour.
A Printrbot, a weather balloon, and tracking circuitry leads to a fantastic day.